Frederick Law Olmstead Frederick Law Olmstead
The American Social Experience

Frederick Law Olmstead

The Passion of a Public Artist

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Publisher Description

Frederick Law Olmsted is famous for his urban landscape designs: Central Park in Manhattan, Prospect Park in Brooklyn, and Franklin Park in Boston. Olmsted devoted much of his later life to this work. What was the source of this creative energy and imagination in his fascinating years?

Melvin Kalfus is the first author to examine Olmsted's troubled, sometimes tragic childhood and adolescence in a search for the inner sources of his creative imagination. Kalfus argues that Olmsted's distressing early experiences fired his ambition and led him so obsessively to seek the world's esteem through his works. Kalfus also looks at Olmsted's varied early career during which he worked as an apprentice merchant, a seaman, a farmer, a manager of a mining plantation in California, a journalist, and author of three istorically important books on slavery, and as the General Secretary of the Civil War's Sanitary Commission, and enormous project organized to provide medical aid to Union soldiers.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
1990
July 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
432
Pages
PUBLISHER
NYU Press
SELLER
New York University Press
SIZE
10.3
MB
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